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alltrac side molding part number

Discussion in 'Exterior' started by bccentaur3, Jan 13, 2009.

  1. bccentaur3

    bccentaur3 Guest

    I've searched all over the place and can't find the part number or where I can pick up a pair of st165 all-trac rocker molding. I think that the alltracs have more of an aggressive look because of the bumper and sides. So where can I find these side moldings?

    Thanks
     
  2. mephtar

    mephtar Well-Known Member

    you pretty much need to buy them off someone, who took them off an alltrac
     
  3. bccentaur3

    bccentaur3 Guest

    is that what you did? Because I see the alltrac sides in your sig?
     
  4. Rick89GTS

    Rick89GTS Well-Known Member Moderator Donated!

  5. bccentaur3

    bccentaur3 Guest

    I contacted stealthgt4 on his partout but with no response. I just pmed the guy you had the link for so I'll just wait for a response.
     
  6. bccentaur3

    bccentaur3 Guest

    So after browsing around the kit links, I noticed that the Australian kits with the side skirts resemble the look of the factory all-trac. Now my question is, Why are they selling the door panel and side skirt? All I want is the side skirts, do I need the door panels too? What is the door panel offered in the kit?
     
  7. bccentaur3

    bccentaur3 Guest

    Another question, does the all-trac front bumper fit on the st162 chassis? Sorry for the noob questions, but I have a 94 celica gt hatch with the full jdm gt-four front end conversion on there and everything bolts right up. What about the 4th gen chassis, is it as easy or no?
     
  8. Rick89GTS

    Rick89GTS Well-Known Member Moderator Donated!

    The door panel covers the lower half the door, from the body molding line down to the top of the rocker.
    If you put the side skirts on w/o the door panels, it looks kinda funny, IMO. It's personal preference, some guys actually like it like that.

    Yes it fits, but may require some minor mods. It's not a direct bolt-on. I've never done it, but lots of guys have and it didn't seem to be an issue.
     
  9. bccentaur3

    bccentaur3 Guest

    awesome. Thanks for the help. Now I'm going to focus on doing the timing belt, since it snapped on me on the highway.
     
  10. CrazyAchmed

    CrazyAchmed Well-Known Member Donated!

    As long as you have a hatch back, it will fit without any real issues. Need to make a couple holes for fastening the kit to the car, but thats it.

    I have one whole red kit with a black front bumper, and a white kit that needs the front bumper fixed.
     
  11. bccentaur3

    bccentaur3 Guest

    willing to sell one of the kits?
     

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